Militant who attacked US Consulate in Istanbul was freed from jail last month

DHKP-C militant Hatice A??k was apprehended by Turkish security forces after she was wounded in a clash with police following an armed attack on the U.S. Consulate General in Istanbul Aug. 10.

A far-leftist militant who participated in an armed attack on the U.S. Consulate General in Istanbul on Aug. 10 was released from prison only 33 days ago, Turkish media has reported.

Hatice A??k, a female militant of the outlawed far-leftist Revolutionary People's Liberation Party-Front (DHKP-C), was detained after being wounded in a clash with police near the consulate building in Istanbul's Sar?yer district.

A??k had spent three years in jail but was released a month ago, on July 8, pending the verdict in a trial in which she was a suspect, according to judicial sources speaking to Anadolu Agency.

Citing police sources, the same agency reported that A??k had been designated as a potential suicide bomber by the far-left group. Photos of A??k had been distributed to security units throughout the country after it was claimed that she planned to commit a suicide attack on the Justice Ministry in September this year.
      
A??k was being tried for her alleged involvement in a bomb attack on a police station in Istanbul's Yenibosna district in 2012.
      
She was accused of attempted murder, wilfully aiding the DHKP-C, and "attempting to change the constitutional order." She was one of six suspects being tried.
      
While the state-run Anadolu Agency reported that A??k was 42 years old, private Do?an News Agency reported that she was 51.

A??k's codename in the outlawed organization was "Hülya," Do?an News Agency also reported, adding that she has been suffering from a heart condition and previously worked as a nurse. 

The DHKP-C, listed as a terrorist organization by Turkey, the U.S. and the EU, had previously sent a number of militants, particularly ones with health problems, on suicide attacks...

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